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Salah’s legacy is already secured — a Liverpool great, an icon in Africa, and a global superstar. But the Ballon D’Or remains ...
Mo Salah believes that Arne Slot’s decision to remove his defensive responsibilities has made him a better player in attack ...
Brazil legend Cafu believes Barcelona's Raphinha is the only capable of beating Liverpool's Mohamed Salah to the Ballon d'Or.
Liverpool are the Premier League champions and it’s safe to say everyone is on cloud nine, including Mo Salah and Dominik ...
More in than out' was how Liverpool put it when the news was announced, referencing Mo Salah's now infamous seeking out of Merseyside journalists after a win at Southampton in November ...
“It’s a good message,” said the Reds head coach. “It shows that we’re ambitious, we want to keep a very good player like Mo Salah at this club. “We’ve worked hard, and by we I mean ...
I knew a bit longer things were heading in the right direction. It is a big compliment to Richard Hughes because Mo Salah, as a free agent, can go to any club he wants to." Salah was a key player ...
Liverpool have retained their interest in signing Mo Salah's long-term successor, despite tying the Egyptian star down to a new two-year contract. The Reds are said to have a £200million budget ...
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Mo Salah was speaking for every Liverpool supporter with a comment he made about (and to) Virgil van Dijk shortly after the Reds’ victory over West Ham this afternoon. The captain popped up with ...
Liverpool are on track for a fantastic season and could be looking at a bigger season in 2025/26 with Mo Salah committing to another two years at Anfield. We’ve got the key outright bets and ...
Looking at previous seasons working backwards, Mo Salah scored 18 PL goals in the 2023/24 season, 19 in 2022/23, 23 in 2021/22, 22 in 2020/21, 19 in 2019/20, 22 in 2018/19 and 32 in 2017/18.